Warren Levin, MD

Warren Levin was the first .holistic. M.D. in New York City, in that he was the first to prescribe and sell vitamins at his practice. In 1993 Dr. Levin made a 37 minute audio telling the story about his then decades-long fight with the New York Medical board over the right to prescribe vitamins and administer chelation therapy to his patients. New York was trying to revoke his license to practice medicine. No harm to any patient was ever alleged. His crime? Administering vitamins. This audio was made to help him raise money for his legal defense fund.

Introduction - 1 Minute

Summation - 1 Minute

Dr. Levin's Entire 37 Minutes

When Americans listen to Dr. Levin, realize that Dr. Levin is but one medical doctor who dared prescribe vitamins. This is not an isolated story. Hundreds of other doctors have been attacked by their state medical boards in the same manner and have similar horror stories.

These audio recordings are the same file in different formats, and one or another should download and be playable by windows media player or other similar software.

If you are on blood pressure medications, just listen to the two short 1 minute cuts.

The long audio includes Dr. Levin's account of the efforts that Linus Pauling made in his behalf. Linus flew to New York at his own expense to give five hours of testimony in support of Dr. Levin, only to be ignored in the medical board's decision to revoke Levin's license because Pauling's testimony was .not germane.. Why? Because Linus Pauling was not a medical doctor..

After this period that ended in 1994, Congress passed DSHEA, and for a time our right to vitamins was protected, at least in the USA. But we must be vigilant as I sense the effort to erode our freedoms and persecute alternatives is again on the rise.

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"By the mid-1930s, Pauling was beginning to understand that simply knowing the structures of individual proteins was not enough. The essence of life resulted not from individual molecules, but from the interactions between them.
During a decade of antibody experiments, carried out through the late 1940s, Pauling built a detailed picture of the binding of antibody and antigen at the molecular level. His findings were surprising. Pauling demonstrated that the precise binding of antigen to antibody was accomplished not by typical chemical means, but rather through the shapes of molecules. He discovered that an antibody fits an antigen as a glove fits a hand.

"By the early 1950s, Pauling felt that he had discovered the essentials of life at the molecular level. He was ready for something new."